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I was just browsing through crunchyroll when I stumbled over this series. After the first episode I was hooked. It's about 3 girls who spend their days having fun and googling whatever pops into their heads. It's just so cute! If you're looking for a show that will just let you relax and enjoy their characters antics then this is for you. I frequently rewatch this series whenever I am feeling ...

I was just browsing through crunchyroll when I stumbled over this series. After the first episode I was hooked. It's about 3 girls who spend their days having fun and googling whatever pops into their heads. It's just so cute! If you're looking for a show that will just let you relax and enjoy their characters antics then this is for you. I frequently rewatch this series whenever I am feeling down. Never fails to put a smile on my face.

I love this show so much! It's about adorable girls laughing together and coming up with the weirdest tangent conversations with each other. It's a slice-of-life that will make you smile the whole way through. I definitely recommend this if you want a pick-me-up or something to help you unwind.

I LOVE THIS!!!!!! Very addicting and interesting. Kawaii cover and very upbeat and happy i really like this. YUYUSHIKI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Firmly set in the slice of life moe genre Yuyushiki offers extremely cute characters, zany antics, and tonnes of smart word play. Plus you might actually learn something as the girls research topics ranging from whales to potatoes. The opening theme is also fun and energetic.

YuYushiki is an interesting number, employing random topics, cuteness overload and a butt-load of wordplay into its comedic stylings. But is it worth your time?

The answer is a resounding, "Ehh... maybe~?" Not because it lacks quality, but because it will only appeal to certain viewers. I first decided to give this one a look after finding a few funny remixes of it on YouTube. The ...

YuYushiki is an interesting number, employing random topics, cuteness overload and a butt-load of wordplay into its comedic stylings. But is it worth your time?

The answer is a resounding, "Ehh... maybe~?" Not because it lacks quality, but because it will only appeal to certain viewers. I first decided to give this one a look after finding a few funny remixes of it on YouTube. The art-style is probably what caught my eye the most. While a major turn off to some, I happen to enjoy the exaggerated facial anatomy of the characters. Breaking the anime art mold is nothing new, especially in this genre, as seen in shows like Lucky Star, or even Nichijou, and it allows for more surrealistic implementation. Crazy eyes, blank stares, and other staples make more appearances without affecting immersion, after already introducing us to a more cartoonish style.

The humor is good quality but depends heavily on your understanding of not only following a conversation verbatim, but also Japanese language. As stated in the beginning of this review, the show's sense of humor is strongly related to wordplay, and random topics of conversation. If you can't keep up, you will get lost, and it will quickly become very nonsensical to the point where it'll almost seem like completely freakin' stupid, random nonsense.

Your characters are pretty typical genre staples. You have the quirky comedian to engage the humor and get smacked upside the head. The airheaded beauty to keep the comedic topics afloat or deliver segue. And the down-to-earth realist to snap the two back to reality and deliver punchlines in the form of (usually) smacks upside the head.

As a comedy it works well. So well to the point that you can't help but hold a smile throughout the entirety of the series, and there are more than a few moments where I found myself having to pause the video from laughter. However it doesn't really bring that much new to the table, and, as stated, as an anime, it will only appeal to some. Being of the Slice-of-Life genre, it doesn't have any sort of cohesive plot line. Which is fine, but it follows a very safe formula of character interactions and mannerisms that you can get more of and better in other anime of the same type.

YuYushiki is a short little series with genuinely hilarious moments that, if you're a slice-of-life fan like I am, you'll definitely find some enjoyment in. However, if you're in search for a cool story or a laugh out of your chair comedy, this ain't it. But if you're looking for a mild, funny and ridiculously cute anime with slight yuri implications, give this one a looksie.

This series can be easily overlooked as a "moe sugoii desu nyan:3" kinda anime because of the art style the show has, but any peasant stupid or ignorant enough to do this is missing out on pure gold. Even with yuyushiki's random humour and insanely adorable characters the ending... to be frank sucks hairy ass. The first time i saw the series i felt like i had been fucked... in the ass... by a ...

This series can be easily overlooked as a "moe sugoii desu nyan:3" kinda anime because of the art style the show has, but any peasant stupid or ignorant enough to do this is missing out on pure gold. Even with yuyushiki's random humour and insanely adorable characters the ending... to be frank sucks hairy ass. The first time i saw the series i felt like i had been fucked... in the ass... by a black man... with a jackhammer, but with memorable lines like "greetings i am bread person"-Yuzuko and "you have permission to touch my aikawa's boobs"-not even trying to hide the fact she's a raving lesbian chick. The ending is flawed, but in my opinion that is the ONLY flaw in this series and gets a hard earned 5-stars.

I tend to write rather long anime reviews, but I think Yuyushiki will break that trend. There's simply not much to say about it.

Yuyushiki is a pretty standard slice-of-life comedy show. It's funny, enjoyable, cute as can be, and very consistent in its quality through its 12 episodes. I could complain about various parts of the show—most notably the fact that the Data Processing ...

I tend to write rather long anime reviews, but I think Yuyushiki will break that trend. There's simply not much to say about it.

Yuyushiki is a pretty standard slice-of-life comedy show. It's funny, enjoyable, cute as can be, and very consistent in its quality through its 12 episodes. I could complain about various parts of the show—most notably the fact that the Data Processing Club sets up a premise that is never delivered upon—but it's not really fair to judge a slice-of-life show that way. If I were to judge Yuyushiki by the same standards as I would for more serious anime, it would do poorly. For what it is, though, Yuyushiki is simply a ton of fun and a great way to kill time while enjoying the kawaii.

So, to be clear, the show gets 4 stars NOT because it's a 4 out of 5 by conventional story standards. The show gets 4 stars because it knows what it is, and does that well.

I know this review doesn't say much, but if you like slice-of-life shows (Azumanga Daioh, Lucky Star, Yuruyuri), you'll like Yuyushiki. Conversely, if you err more on the side of overarching plots, character development, and high production value, this anime will disappoint. That's really all there is to it.

Yuyushiki tells the story of three girls in a high school club. Think you've heard it all before? Well, let me just say that this show is like nothing you've seen before! The shocking truth is that these three girls don't actually do anything. At all. Gasp! Gasp! I know, quite shocking, is it not? Although this is a pretty straightforward title, it does have some redeeming qualities. For starters, ...

Yuyushiki tells the story of three girls in a high school club. Think you've heard it all before? Well, let me just say that this show is like nothing you've seen before! The shocking truth is that these three girls don't actually do anything. At all. Gasp! Gasp! I know, quite shocking, is it not? Although this is a pretty straightforward title, it does have some redeeming qualities. For starters, it's pretty entertaining. Also, the visuals are not to shabby, considering the production studio. But in the end, it IS just a run of the mill show. It's ok if you just want to satisfy your slice of life needs, but if you haven't already watched shows like: My Ordinarly Life, K-On!, Lucky Star, YuruYuri, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Azumanga Daioh, Ichigo Mashimaro, Hidamari Sketch or Minami-ke, I strongly advice you to watch them instead. To summarize, Yuyushiki is plain entertainment, but funny nonetheless.

Let's get this out of the way now. If you are not a fan of the moe/slice of life kind of show, then this show probably won't do anything to sway your opinion.

That being said, for fans of these kinds of anime, this isn't a bad show at all. There isn't anything too special about it, for example, the characters are what you would usually see in other slice of life shows (the smart one, the crazy ...

Let's get this out of the way now. If you are not a fan of the moe/slice of life kind of show, then this show probably won't do anything to sway your opinion.

That being said, for fans of these kinds of anime, this isn't a bad show at all. There isn't anything too special about it, for example, the characters are what you would usually see in other slice of life shows (the smart one, the crazy one and the airhead).

The girls have an odd but cute sense of humor and there are also some vague shoujo-ai moments as well. The animation style compliments the show well and the music, while average, also fits with the mood and genre.

Yuyushiki isn't anything that's new to the slice-of-life genre, but it's not a bad anime by any means. If you're a fan of these kinds of anime, I'd say check it out!

That is your typical response from a regular viewer of productions who has found themselves oversaturated on anime comedies and is likely very burnt out on them as a whole. However, Yuyushiki is the first 'comedy' I've watched in over a year, the last being Humanity Has Declined... Which while it was a comedy, was ...

That is your typical response from a regular viewer of productions who has found themselves oversaturated on anime comedies and is likely very burnt out on them as a whole. However, Yuyushiki is the first 'comedy' I've watched in over a year, the last being Humanity Has Declined... Which while it was a comedy, was more a harsh criticism and observation on humanity as a whole and its contentment with going extinct.

Those looking for highbrow stuff should look elsewhere but for the rest of us (or those looking for something to throw into the mix of super intense shows this season) Yuyushiki is a simple breather anime revolving around three high school girls and their chemistry and its affect on daily events in their lives. I'd put in a little lower on quality of humor than say, Daily Lives of High School Boys but more accessible and less alienating than Nichijou.

If you need something simple, fun and definitely adorable at times, Yuyushiki's a good place to go. Nothing to be offended by. nothing to make you get frustrated, just some easy and relaxing fun.

About the Show

Yuzuko, Yui, and Yukari, three girls who just started high school in spring, are always together. After school, the three of them attend
Yuzuko, Yui, and Yukari, three girls who just started high school in spring, are always together. After school, the three of them attend their own "Data Processing Club" with two computers and a whiteboard between them, searching for random words on Google and then discussing the results. Their day to day life is mostly uneventful, mainly only consisting of girls flirting, but for some reason it's difficult to tear one's eyes away from this new generation of high school girls' communication. ...more